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-@c
-@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002.
-@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
-@c All rights reserved.
-@c
-@c $Id$
-@c
-
-@chapter Default Fatal Error Processing
-
-@section Introduction
-
-Upon detection of a fatal error by either the
-application or RTEMS the fatal error manager is invoked. The
-fatal error manager will invoke the user-supplied fatal error
-handlers. If no user-supplied handlers are configured, the
-RTEMS provided default fatal error handler is invoked. If the
-user-supplied fatal error handlers return to the executive the
-default fatal error handler is then invoked. This chapter
-describes the precise operations of the default fatal error
-handler.
-
-@section Default Fatal Error Handler Operations
-
-The default fatal error handler which is invoked by
-the @code{rtems_fatal_error_occurred} directive when there is
-no user handler configured or the user handler returns control to
-RTEMS. The default fatal error handler disables processor interrupts,
-places the error code in @b{XXX}, and executes a @code{XXX}
-instruction to simulate a halt processor instruction.
-